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90 REFERENCES Anderson, C. J. (2000). Economic voting and political context: A comparative perspective. Electoral Studies, 19(2–3), 151–170. Arntz, M., Gregory, T., & Zierahn, U. (2016). The risk of automation for jobs in OECD countries: A comparative analysis. OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, 2(189), 47–54. Atkinson, A. B. (2009). Factor shares: The principal problem of political econ- omy. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 25(1), 3–16. Atkinson, A. B., & Bourguignon, F. (2014). Introduction: Income distribution today. In A. B. Atkinson & F. Bourguignon (Eds.), Handbook of income distri- bution, volume 2A (pp. xvii–lxiv). Oxford and Amsterdam: Elsevier. Atkinson, R. D., & Wu, J. (2017). False alarmism: Technological disruption and the U.S. labor market, 1850–2015. @Work Series. Retrieved from http:// www2.itif.org/2017-false-alarmism-technological-disruption.pdf. Autor, D. H., & Dorn, D. (2013). The growth of low-skill service jobs and the polarization of the US labor market. American Economic Review, 103(5), 1553–1597. Autor, D. H., Katz, L. F., & Kearney, M. S. (2004). The polarization of the U.S. labor market. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 96(2), 189–194. Autor, D. H., Levy, F., & Murnane, R. J. (2003). The skill content of recent technological change: An empirical exploration. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(4), 1279–1333. Avent, R. (2017). The wealth of humans: Work and its absence in the twenty-first century. London: Penguin Random House. Barany, Z., & Siegel, C. (2014). Job polarization and structural change. Retrieved from https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2015/retrieve.php?pdfid= 237. Basu, D., & Foley, D. K. (2013). Dynamics of output and employment in the US economy. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37(5), 1077–1106. Baumol, W. J. (1967). Macroeconomics of unbalanced growth: The anatomy of urban crisis. The American Economic Review, 57(3), 415–426. Baumol, W. J., Anne, S. U. E., Blackman, B., & Wolff, E. N. (1985). Unbalanced growth revisited: Asymptotic stagnancy and new evidence. The American Economic Review, 75(4), 806–817. Berman, E., Bound, J., & Machin, S. (1998). Implications of skill-biased tech- nological change: International evidence. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113(4), 1245–1279. Bessen, J. (2016). How computer automation affects occupations: Technology, jobs, and skills (Law & Economics Working Paper No. 15–49). Boston, MA. Retrieved from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2690435. Betcherman, G. (2012). Labor market institutions: A review of the literature (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series No. 6276). Washington, DC: World Bank.
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Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation
Title
Disrupted Development and the Future of Inequality in the Age of Automation
Authors
Lukas Schlogl
Andy Sumner
Location
Wien
Date
2020
Language
English
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CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-3-030-30131-6
Size
15.3 x 21.6 cm
Pages
110
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